King Charles and Queen Camilla made a combined appearance on Tuesday as part of their royal responsibilities.
According to local media, the royal couple visited the Elephant Family's 'Wonders of the Wild' event at Kew Gardens while serving as Joint Presidents of the organization.
They also joined in an homage to Queen Camilla's late brother, Mark Shand, as the pair marked the end of the 'Big Egg Hunt'.
The event included over 120 egg sculptures built by famous artists and designers, which were displayed in various locations across London.
The Elephant Family, founded in 2002 by Mark Shand, collaborates with conservation specialists to address issues affecting Asia's animals.
King Charles awarded the Mark Shand Award, which honors persons who represent the late founder's innovative spirit and commitment to animal conservation.
Queen Camilla awarded the Tara Award, named after an elephant her brother met, to recognize remarkable achievements in storytelling and coexistence advocacy.